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2014, Number 08

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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2014; 82 (08)

Vulvar carcinoma in situ in 19 year old woman: a case report and literature report

Togo-Peraza JM, Togo-Osuna LR, Montoya-Romero JJ
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

Vulvar cancer in situ, vulvar cancer, cancer in 19 years old woman.

ABSTRACT

The vulvar cancer is a rare disease. It´s incidence is about 2.2 cases per 100, 000 women. The presentation of invasive vulvar cancer and in situ vulvar cancer has arrise in it´s presentation with an increse of 2.4% per year. The National Cancer Institute has reported that vulvar cancer has been one of the twelve maliganant tumors that have increased thei incidence.
The following is a case report of a 19 years old woman with diagnose of in situ vulvar cancer found incidentally on the perineal skin during the performing of a uterine curettage, with the diagnosis of abortion.
The treatment consisted in a wide resecction of the perineal skin and residual condilomas and evaporation of vaginal condilomas with laser argon, following vulvar reconstruction. After the surgical treatment 5% imiquimod cream was used in the site of the surgery three times a week for an eight weeks period. Complete remision was achived and there was not early recurrences.


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Ginecol Obstet Mex. 2014;82